Edinburgh & Lothians Local Attractions

Afternoon Tea Tours, 33 Cramond Road North, Edinburgh, EH4
6LY. Explore Edinburgh and Scotland with Helen Fraser as your private
tour guide. Afternoon Tea Tours are suitable for the single traveller, couple
or small group wishing a personal guided tour for a day or longer. The tours
are relaxed, friendly and fun and leave you with wonderful memories of your
visit to Scotland. In addition to the original Afternoon Tea Tour taking you to
Lauriston Castle, Cramond Village, Rosslyn Chapel and ending with a wonderful
afternoon tea at Cringletie Hotel... Helen has added many new tours to her
itinerary. These include The Chocolate Lovers Tour, The Distillery and Lunch
Tour, The Scottish Aviation Tour and many more... For further details and
client testimonials visit Helen's website, linked below or contact: Helen
Fraser, Tel: 07873 211 856.E-mail:
info@afternoonteatours.co.uk
WWW:
www.afternoonteatours.co.uk

Bennie Museum
Local museum housed in two joined cottages.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)

Blawhorn Moss NNR Peatland was once common in central
Scotland, but there's not much left today. Blawhorn Moss is one of the few in
this area that's still relatively undamaged. Four miles east of Armadale.

Corstorphine Dovecot A large circular beehive
dovecot in a good state of preservation with nesting boxes complete. In Dovecot
Road off Saughton Road N leading to and from Corstorphine High Street,
Edinburgh.

Hailes Castle Castle on the banks of the River Tyne.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)

Harburn Golf Club A parkland course in West Lothian, on the northern slopes of the Pentlands.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)

Holyrood Abbey and Abbey Strand The ruined nave of the 12th
and 13th century abbey church, built for Augustinian canons. At the foot of the
Canongate, Edinburgh, in the grounds of the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

The Prestoungrange Gothenburg Recently restored 1908 arts
and crafts building which is now home to a Bistro, Bars and Fowlers Ales
microbrewery which is open for tours. 227-229 High Street, Prestonpans, EH32
9BE.

St Triduanas Chapel, Restalrig Collegiate Church The
lower part of a chapel built by James III, housing the shrine of St Triduana, a
Pictish saint. The hexagonal vaulted chamber is unique. Off Restalrig Road
South, on the east side of Edinburgh.